I've seen some very dry bilge on the forum, what's the best way to get the water out and keep it out?
Maybe a diaphragm pump?
Also does the bilge down below connect to the midship bilge?
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Dry bilge, best way?
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Dry bilge, best way?
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Re: Dry bilge, best way?
Saw this www.aridbilge.com at the boat show. IMHO, a ton of money for what it does but if you feel the need for a completely dry bilge...